GENEVA: A top World Health Organisation expert, Maria Van Kerkhove has withdrawn her earlier statements that asymptomatic transmission of the coronavirus is “very rare,” saying it was a “misunderstanding.”
Maria Van Kerkhove, the UN health agency’s technical lead on the COVID-19 pandemic, insisted today that she was referring only to a few studies. Kerkhove said that the estimates of transmission from people without symptoms come primarily from models, which may not provide an accurate representation.
There had been concern from some health experts after Kerkhove said in a press briefing on Monday that transmission of coronavirus by people with no symptoms is “very rare”. Harvard scientists have slammed the WHO for suggesting that asymptomatic patients don’t spread the novel COVID-19.
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